Waba is a small, efficient and reliable Java Virtual Machine (VM) aimed at
portable devices (but also runnable on desktop computers), written by Rick Wild
of Wabasoft. The Waba VM is an open source project.

There is currently much development on and around the Waba VM, and on Waba
applications.

Waba on sourceForge is dedicated to the development of the VM core and the
associated core Java packages, but not to Waba applications themselves.
If you are looking for applications, please see the
links page.

You are currently viewing the informational side of Waba on SourceForge. Go to
SF:summary
for the source management pages.

Waba on SourceForge is of interest for you if, as a developer:

you want to contribute to the development of the Waba VM, or to port Waba on
a platform:
go to SF:summary for the
source management pages.
Please contact the project admin (the admins'
addresses can be found on that page)

you are just curious and want to browse the VM sources: get the sources snapshot
on
SF:downloads or browse the CVS tree on
SF:CVS to quickly see
individual files

Also, as a Waba user, you can go to the
Wabasoft page to
download the current
binaries